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david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

calling retard on you

learn to read a little better then go study basic anthropology and food history

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

eats meat? sure

but a primarily meat diet is pretty recent for most cultures
without modern methods of raising livestock, it's pretty difficult for many cultures to raise/hunt enough meat for it to be a staple food

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

calling retard on you

learn to read a little better then go study basic anthropology and food history

Millions of years of killing and eating animals
A few thousand of growing and cooking plants

Unless vegetarians are digging up roots and eating them raw they don't get to talk about "recent development" of eating meat.

david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

calling retard on you

learn to read a little better then go study basic anthropology and food history

Millions of years of killing and eating animals
A few thousand of growing and cooking plants

Unless vegetarians are digging up roots and eating them raw they don't get to talk about "recent development" of eating meat.

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

it's not that we haven't or shouldn't eat meat. chang is pretty much the king of pork and refuses to make his menus vegetarian friendly. but what's happened is we've been overconsuming meat, and now that feed and so forth is getting more expensive, meat is skyrocketing in price.

the idea is that we will likely a) need to embrace nose-to-tail cooking more, and b) use meat as part of a dish rather than the whole dish.

david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

it's not that we haven't or shouldn't eat meat. chang is pretty much the king of pork and refuses to make his menus vegetarian friendly. but what's happened is we've been overconsuming meat, and now that feed and so forth is getting more expensive, meat is skyrocketing in price.

the idea is that we will likely a) need to embrace nose-to-tail cooking more, and b) use meat as part of a dish rather than the whole dish.

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

One time, I had a friend over to play a bit of Red Alert on my LAN. During the game he said he needed to go to the bathroom, so we paused it. After about 10 minutes of wondering where the hell he went, I get up and go to check on him.

david chang wrote something for the most recent esquire about how our meat-centric diet is a pretty recent development and that meat consumption is going to start to go on the decline that was interesting

Calling bullshit on this. Pretty much every species in the ancestral tree of humanity eats meat, sometimes exclusively. And our closest cousins eat lots of meat, chimps have been known to abduct and eat human infants for crying out loud.

it's not that we haven't or shouldn't eat meat. chang is pretty much the king of pork and refuses to make his menus vegetarian friendly. but what's happened is we've been overconsuming meat, and now that feed and so forth is getting more expensive, meat is skyrocketing in price.

the idea is that we will likely a) need to embrace nose-to-tail cooking more, and b) use meat as part of a dish rather than the whole dish.

those both seem like reasonable predictions to me

I was raised doing the latter pretty much all the time. We didn't do much of the former, since my mom prefers using non-meat proteins (mostly cheap cheese, "cheese product", and the like) to organ meats. We did eat a lot of spam and the like, though.

It amazes me how many things I learned as a kid are "poor people" things. Until I was a teenager, I thought everyone used cloth diapers, only went to the second-run theater, and passed hand-me-downs through two generations of five families. I like these habits. They have served me well.